Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 12, 1869, Image 5

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    THE UNITED KINGDOM
, •
Days.
The steamship - United itingdonrileared last
from New York ou Saturday, the 17th of last
April. She sailed early on Monday, the 19th
of the same month,and she has not yet arrived
in her port of destination,which was Glasgow,
in Scotland, nor has she been heard from at
any other place, nor was she "spoken" by any
vessel that - has since made port in Europe or
America so far as known. Frotri'the 19th
of April. to the 12th of June ~,'is long
time for a steamer to be at sea on a
trip from New York to Gla.sgow, and seri
ous apprehensions are being felt, that she
bat either foundered at sea in a gale or was
wrecked on an iceberg,or met with some other
fatal accident in mid-oCean,where help and as
sistance were out of the question. These
were the reports afloat yesterday. But the
.Messrs. Henderson Brothers, agents for the
Anchor line, to which the steamer belongs—
direct inquiry being made of them--express
themselves still hopeful of the safety of the
vessel,and that, in their opinion and with their
knowledge, of the resisting qualities of the
ship, it was far from certain,and even exceed
ingly doubtful, that the United Kingdom had
met with any fatal disaster at sea.
The vessel is an iron screw steamer of 1,300
tons, built at Greenock, in Scotland, for the
Anchor line of steamships, in 1857. She was
rated at, Lloyd's as Al for twelve y9ars, and,
being especially designed for service across
the Atlantic, she was built with a view to
stand the hardships of winter travel. She was
260 feet long, 32 feet 6 inches breadth of beam
and 23 feet depth of bold, with engines rated
at 300 horse power. In charge of her was Cap
tain Alexander Stenhouse, for about twelve
years in the employ of the company.
It should be mentioned that the United-
Kingdom is a very slow vessel, even under
steam. Her last tripfrom Glasgow—arriving a
this port on the night of the 16th of 1;1,4, April
--she made in 211 days, landing 327 steerage
passengers at Castle Garden only on Saturda,y,
the 17th, the very day on which she cleared
for her outward,passage, not sailing, however,
until the 19th, the Monday following. The
following is her passengec..bst on her last trip
to Europe:
CABlN—Whitmoro Pearce, Clark Wilson, M.V. M. Ryan,
'Mrs. O. Rathby, John Binson, Ely Binson, liminit Bin
son,J. B. Thompson.
INTERMEDIATE—Wm. Forrest, John Ayscongh, Owen
lacelosky, Jas. 'Whitby, Philip Dodwell, Agnes Dod
well, D. Kerr.
STEERAGE—Bernard Arlanson,Natht Danagh, Marion
McCall, Pat. Carney, Mary Cannon, Jane Paul, Oath.
Foster, John Doherty, Mary Montgomery, Put. Hanley,
Ann Fagan, Mrs. ti. Orr, Tho. - Lees, Jas. SCo
Anderson, Isabella Nesbitt, Mary Colvin, Ellon i. Colvin,
Jacob Michael, Wm. Borgnholze.
FROM NEW YORK.,
Ni Yonn, June 12.-The closing cere
monies of the class of '69 of Columbia College
were performed yesterday with the customary
éclat. 'The exercises, which commenced in the
afternoon, consisted in the delivery of ad
dresses'the recitation of the class poem by
Wm. Bartlett, and the smoking of the class
pipe. There were the usual dancing festivi
ties in the evening.
Mr. Samuel F. Appleton is evidently de
termined to return to untrammeled celibacy.
Not content with maintaining a divorce suit
himself against his wife and to make as
surance doubly sure, he has, so it is claimed
by Mrs. Appleton, unearthed Mrs. Appleton's
former husband, and pays his expenses, while
he also carries on anaction, to sever the con
nubial ties of Mr. and Mrs. A. At any rate a
Mr. ;Wm. Warner; who was married to Mrs.
Appleton, but who deserted ,her many years
ago, has instituted such an action, claiming
that notwithstanding her marriage to Mr. A.,
she is his wife still. The arguments in this
curious case were summed up yesterday, in
the Supreme Court, General Term; but deci
sion was reserved.
1n the new litigation against Trinity . Church
Corporation, now pending_ in the Supreme
Court Chambers '
before Judge McCunn, one
David Groesbeck charges that the corporation
has suffered the church to depart from the old
faith, and has made no efforts to prevent im
morality and vice in the city, in direct opposi
tion to the spirit and meaning of the original
charter.
The body of. Colonel French P. Woodall,
formerly of the. 116th Illinois regiment, was
• found at the foot of Whitehall street yesterday
morning, with all the left side of his head
caved in, as by a blow•from some round iron
instrument. His pockets were rifled. He had
been missing since the 2nd inst.
The Quaker City was discharged from the
Marshal's custody yesterday and turned over
to her owners.,
The New York Board of Fire Underwriters
yesterday decided to sustain the Insurance
Patrol for two years longer, and appropriated
*170,000 for that purpose.
Gen. J.C. Fremont and Chief Engineer J.M.
Daniel sail for France in the steamship Ville
- tie Paris, on business for the Memphis,ElPaso
and Pacific Railroad.
Tostee and some more of the French opera
bouffe people also sail in the same steamer.
CITY BULLETIN.
BEDFORD STREET.WO are gi k ati_to.. .seeindi-..
cations that our statements of t e condition of
affairs in the Bedford Street District are pro
ducing good results. The Board of Health has
already ordered the abatement of some of the
worst nuisances in the neighborhood, and will
do more in that directiOn, The owner of one
of the establishinents which we described on
Thursday, had it.torn down yesterday and will
replace it with a good improvement. Inqui
ries have reached us from citizens desirous of
aiding some of the .p.pecial cases of
misery which we citedT and contribu
tions are coming in from the
benevolent to be used for the alleviation
of the wretchedness which we have but par
tially described. We shall apply these contri
butions through reliable and judicious agents,
and shall be glad if their number and amount
are largely increased. The Bedford Street Dis
trict can be made decent, orderly and comfort
able. Its inhabitants can be,in large measure,
elevated and reclaimed. Their immedierte
wants can be reached, in a good degree, by
strengthening the agencies now at work there.
The whole income of the Bedford Street Mis
sion, last year, was less than $3,000. It
ought to be at least $lO,OOO. The
permanent renovation of this disgrace
ful neighborhood depends mainly upon the
vigorous action of the public authorities. The
establishment of a House of Correction; greater
attention to the sanitary condition of the
houses; more vigorous measures to suppress
disorderly rum-shops and illicit ruin-selling; a
stricter enforcement of order, peace and pub
lic decency by the police; all these are matters
belonging to the public authorities, and we
urge them upon the attention of the several
branches of the City Government to which
they belong.
While we thus urge what seem to be the
radical reforms needed in the Bedford Street
District, private citizens should interest them
selves, not only for the sake of humanity, but
for the sake of Philadelphia's good name ; in.
doing their whole duty in removing this plag ue
spot from,among - us. — lndiscriminate alms
giving is always full of mischief, and cannot be
too earnestly deprecated. But it would be well
if' more of our citizens would acqmint them
selves, personally, with this miserable neigh
borhoodi-and-then-give—their—hearty, - liberal
support to those who are working ‘fßithfully
and wisely to help these wretched people hack
to a condition of comfort, respectability and
virtue.
We acknowledge to-day. the receipt of the
folloWing contributions for this object:
E. L
AcelokyrAL Snoori NG. Anthony Baltz,
raged-10-yearsfwas-aceidenttaly-shot , by-aeorge
Kurtz, a companion, last evening, on Filbert
etreet, above Seventh. Kurtz had bought an
old fashioned Allen revolver, and was jilaying
- with it without knowing that it was loaded
One barrel was discharged, and entered the
'breast of Reitz and passed up _to his collar
bone. The ball was subsequently extracted by
Dr..Bunes McClintock. The wound of Baltz
le not cOnsidered serious.
A SWiln.E.—A neatly dressed young man
entered the cigar store of James McCaraher,
at Seventeenth and Locust streets, yesterday,
Ivhile-the proprietor was abSent; and ,irked for
' , live hundred more of those cigars like father
gets;!' at the same time pointing to a particular
brand. He got the cigars, but Mr. licCaTaher
knows nOthfug about him or his father.
To Stnumua ExcuukoNtsTs.—Thuring the
stunmer season many, dwelling
houses in the
city are closed in consequence of the occa
--panfA'beinrribirelittherie-hoiiiortirieves-
payspecial attention,and depredations on such
places are frequently, reported. The Chief of..
Police desires us to advise persons who intend
being absent from the city to notify the Lieu
tenant of the district; in order that the police
men may be directed to • keep a more strict
watch on the unoccupied houses.
LOCKED' IN.—Officer Thompson, in passing
the residenceofSecretary Berle, 1025 - S'pruce
street, between one and two o'clock this morn •
ing, found the Street door open. After in
effectual attempts to rouse some of the house
hold, the officer locked up the house and took
the keys with him returng at a timely hour,
and releasing the tu locked-up family.
STEALING RAILROAD IRON.-- 1 0IRCOTS Mat
thews and Hamilton captured a wagon, about
7 o'clock this morning, in Twenty-fifth street,
betweenPineandLombard streets. The driver
and another man were caught in the act of
stealing a quantity of railroad iron. They had
the wagon pretty well loaded up when they
were captured.
COUNTING HOUSE BonnEn.—The counting
house of-F. D. Warner SE Co., lumber dealers
on Broad street, below Green, was entered by
prying open a shutter last night, and was
robbed of a coat, a pair of boots = and alset of
chessmen. The stolen property is valued at
forty dollars.
SLIGHT FIRE.—The carpenter shop or My
ers Sz; Dick, on Dickerson street,First Ward,
- was discovered to be on fire about half-past
one o'clock this morning. The flames were
extinguished by Policeman Burns, of the
Second District, before any serious damage
had been done.
110139RatOBBERY.—The dwelling of R.
liamson; No. 1003 Wallace street, was entered
by prying open a kitchen door t between three
and five o clock yesterday afternoon, while
the family Was temporarily absent. Several
article's were stolen.
- WE ASK the attention of our readers to the
advertisement of Madera, N 0.115 South Tenth
street. His instruments to assist the hearing
are the most complete of any establishment in
the country. As he makes this a specialty, full
reliance can be placed on any of the instru
znents purchased from him. Our citizens will
also rind him well supplied with fine cutlery,
for co - cutting-house or home. His surgical in
struments are unsurpassed, as our physicians
and surgeons patromze him extensively. . •
SUPERB SUMMER CONFECTIONERY.—The
watering places and great cities North and
South, East and West, have secured large
M
assortments through r. Stephen F. Whit
man, 121 R-Market street, of that splendid con
fectionellsfor the season, that comprises all
the richydruity flavors tor which it is re
markable, and which established that manu
facturer's n •sle throughout fhe country.
BOARDMAN'S ExcuusioN.—By reference to
au advertisement in another column it will be
seen that Conductor Boardinan will give his
annual , excursion to Atlantic City, on Satur
day afternoon, June 26th,last boat leaving
Nine street wharf at 3.30 P. M.; returning,
leaves :Atlantic on Monday morning, at 7
o'clock. The -tickets' for the excursion will
cost *2 00.
ATLANTIC Cirv.—To-morrow the Sunday
train to the "City by the Sea" will be run as
usual, the last boat leaving upper side of Vine
Street Ferry. at 8 o'clock A. M.; returning,
leaves Atlantic at 4 P. M., giving those who
can't spare the time to go through the week
an excellent opportunity to see the beauties of
the sea shore.
A PLEASANT Excunsiox.—The West Jersey
Railroad Company commence running the
Sunday mail -train to-morrow, the 13th, to
Cape Island city, leaving Philadelphia at 7.15
A. M. Returning—leave Cape Island at 5.10 P.
M., giving one six hours at this delightful re
sort. A more pleasant excursion can hardly
be imagined.
BOARDING AT CHRSTNCT HILL.—An adver
tisement of country boarding at Chestnut Hill
is worthy of attention. The house is pleasantly
situated,and is a very desirable place for those
who desire to be accommodated for the sum
mer season, within a reasonable distance of the
city limits.
TRENWITR'S New Store, at 614 Chestnut
Street, is now in the full tide of its success.
Persons about leaving the city can procure a
full supply of light literature,.as well as toilet
and fancy articles of every description. All
the latest publications constantly on hand.
.1. E. KINGSLEY, of the Continental, pro
nounces BURNETT'S COLOGNE WATER su
perior to any "German." So do many others.
W. P. H. Covert, of the News Exchange, Con
tinental Hotel, has it for sale.
THE COURTS
QUARTER SEssioxs--4udge Brewster.—ln
the case of Hugh McAnany, bail for Hag
gerty, the Judge delivered an opiniolb 're
fusing the motion to remit the forfeitures
asked by the counsel for McAnany. The
opinion, which is a long , one, reviews the
whole case with reference to the injury done
to the commonwealth by the flight of Hag
gerty. An example is required, and
therefore these forfeitures must stand,
with certain modifications. In the case
where Haggerty was tried and acquitted, the
forfeiture is remitted. In the bther cases the
amount is reduced to $3,000, and executlon
stayed until the first Monday in Juiy,at which
time, if the Commonwealth's witnesses are not
in Court, the Sheriff will proceed with the sale.
CITY NOTICES.
WHITE STONE CHINA.
Chamber Sets, 10 pieces, 6'3 50, at Kerr's China Hall,
1218 Chestnut street.
WHITE STONE CHINA TEA SETS.
Forty-six pieces, cups with handles, $5.
—Ferly-four pieces, cups with handles, $4.
All the best quality, at
KERR'S CHINA ITALL,,I2IB Chestnut street
WHITE STONE CHINA DINNER SETS, 76
pieces, it 15; 105 pieces, 25 77.
Kanlt's China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street.
GLASSWARE,
At lierr's China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. You can
not fail to make a. selection from our immense assort
ment. Tumblers, 38 cents to $25 per dozen; Goblets,
el 60 to .5 RIO per dozen; Decanters, 51 to tas por pair.
BEST QUALITY FRENCH CHINA.
Dinner Sets, 115 pieces, WO; 149 pieces, $5O, at
RElul tl CHINA HALL, 1218 Chestnut street
WHITE FRENCH CHINA.
Dinner Pliijes,94 inches, per dozen, §1
YEA ICS CHINA HALL, 1218 theetnut street
PRESERVING GLASSES,
At Kerr's Chinn Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. Stand hot
Water.
• SEVERAL - 1i strl.Eltß HOT-HOUSE
grapes, other fruits, and a great variety of French and
American confectionery, at A. L. VANBANT'S, NINTH.
and CIIEKTNUT STREETS.
GENTS' STEAW"HATS can be purchased at
oakfordw, sat and 836 Chestnut street. Latest styles
sways on band.
In clothing, flll'N, carpets, &c., use Lyon's Insect Pow
der. It will do it. Nothing else will. Don't wait Hid
the mischief is done Kill them now. Be sure you got
Lyon's Powder. See E. Lyon's• signature oti tholiask.
DliYmo other and you will avoid disappointment.
Depot, 21 Park Row, N. Y
• $5 00
10 00
.---alrEtiosTort-PEAcr—TunITiRE.
Grant Will be there with Wife and wife's cousin, •
Thptiorpo Diplomatic, a couple of dozen,
The Secretary of State, Mr. Illimilton Fish,
Boar and Boris. I think they will wish
Their ears were of copper to stand the din,
The bands will make when they all begin. .
Thousands of singers all over the land
Will join this wonderful Jubilee Band;
And trumpets and fiddles In legions will conic,
To say nothing about the mammoth bass drum.
To this Niagara of Music, the hest to bp found,
Will be added that organ of wondrous renown;
And music will swell In melodic - ins notes
From a chorus of twenty thousand throats.
And the Star Spangled Banner, the song of the free,
Will be heard through the nation from ocean to sea.
And its echoes of peace through the land will go forth,
Uniting in friendship the South and the North.
,STOKES, Continental, No. EIGHT TWENTY-
PoUlt, ' . • •
Eno it superb ptock of clothing, rind hie priceAro lower
Than , all his compftitors, so be certain to go
TO EIGHT TwElivi - roint CUEBTNIIT, IF YOU WANT TO
. BUY LOW. ,
THE DAILY .EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1869.
TO KILL MOTHS
- :13 Olto T (illack) - in.
fiVgnar 13 UP RIOB. GLOM} EA& ,
5,10, 15 Ibe: Handsome °addles, at a great reductlonfroat
retail prime. PAIRTHOILNE & CO., 206 N.Ninth /et.,
To THE LADIES. • .
Ladles going to the sea-shore or country should, get
ono of those elegant Sundown sold by • Charles Oaktord
dc Bons, 634 and ,W,6
.Chestnut street: .
,DABGAINg EXTRAORDINARY,
In Dress Goods, Bilks, Notions, KOSiOrTi . &Co ,at
) A. S. B. BARTHOLOMEW'S
• N 0.13 North Eighth strait.
OM Building to he torn down. .
New Building to be oroctod.
Extraordinary bargains will bo given.to close out
stock during the month of Juno.
AVOID the exertion of. 'going down cellar
for provisions from the old Refrigerator by using
Savory's Combined Dining Room• Water Cooler and
Refrigerator.
LADLEs' HATS ! LADIES' HATS !!
At Merles Oakford & Sone% under the Continental
: .SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun
dries.
SNOWDEN 8: BROTHER,
29 South Eighth tarot.
Corms, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
'treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut strut.
Charges moderate.
QUIET and soothe the pain of children teeth
ing—Use Bower's Infant Cordial. Sold by all Drug
giata.
THERE'S NO 'MISTAKE _ABOUT IT.--15 is a
pleasure to deal with a man like OKAntits EICUEL, the
artistic Bootmaker, at No. 504 North !Eighth street,
above Buttonwood. His aim is to give entire. satisfac
tion to his patrons, and we scarcely nood say he accom
plishes it. .He gets up some of the very best work in the
city, and his prices challenge coMpotition. Try him
once and you become a permanent customer.
THE VERMONT SPRING WATER.
The great remedy for Cancer, Scrofula, 'Bright's
Disease and other Kidney affections. Sold by Johnston,
Holloway & Cowden, 602 Arch street.
I ' Air ' : B I NES: I CATAII
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear treats
all diseases appertaining to the abovemembers with tho
utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable
sources in the city can be soon at his office, No. 80 Arch
street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti
ficial eyes inserted. No char _e made for examination.
THE PARHAM
NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
This new and admirable Sewing Machine has already
achieved a popularity not surpassed by the oldest ma
chines of the country. It combines all the good qualities
of the hest machines in the market, with many new and
superior features not found in any other : is
ADAPTED FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FAMILY SEWING AND FOR LIGHT
MANUFACTURING PURPOSES;
Is elegant in style and finish, simple in construction,
noiseless in operation, makes perfect work on everyide
scription of material, is very light running. perfectly
free in all its movements, is adapted to a greater range
of work than any machine yet invented, and is emphati
cally the
MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE AND RELIABLE
FAMILY SEWING MACHLNE EVER
OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
It is a positive pleasure to operate it.
Call and examine it at the otlice of the
PARHAM SEWING MACHINE CO.,
N 0.704 CHESTNUT STREET.
jel Imrp
FiTtlivirgiliTißtril
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert.
WHITE GOODS
Plaid and Striped Nainsook Musline.
Plaid Swiss Muslins and Plaid Organdi
Shirred ?dueling and Tucked Muslins.
Soft-flnish Cambrics, Jaconots, Nainsooks, Victoria
Lawns.
Swiss Muslins and India Twilled Long Cloths.
Piques, Piques, very cheap:
Linen Goode, Linen Goods.
Linens Towels, Napkins and Doylies.'
Bleached and Unbleached` Table Linens.
Russia and American Crash, &c.
- Colored Tarlatans for covering.
Mosquito Bar Netting, by the piece or yard.
Black Silks: Black Gro Grain Silks, cheap.
Cheap lot of mixed Dress Goods, 25, 373,e, 45c.
French Lawns, 25c. a yard.
Shirting Percales, yard wide, 25c. a yard.
Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves.
Gents' Summer Underwear, very cheap.
Fans, Fans, Fans, Linen Fans, Japanese Fans, Auto
graph Fans and Silk Fans.
Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, &c., &c.
Magic Ruillings, Coventry Budlings and Marseilles
Trimmings.
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert Sts.
~el 2 2t
POPULAR PRICES
DRY GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
727 CHESTNUT STREET.
REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS.
POPLINETTES.
JAPANESE SILKS.
GREY GOODS FOR SUITS.
EMBROIDERED: GRENADINES.
LAWNS.
GINGHAMS.
CHINTZES.
CHOCOLATE COLORED LINENS.
CHOCOLATE COLORED PERCALES,
WHITE GOODS►
MOURNING GOODS.
_RICXEY,SHARRMCD.
724 CHESTNUT STREET.
my 3
k
L.<4,
g T ,q Fourth and Arch.
ARE PREPARED TO SUIT LADIES SHOPPING FOR
R
SUMM
TOURISTS' DRESS E
GOOODS UTFITS.
REST IRON EAREGES.
SUMMER SILKS REDUCED. .
ORGANDIES AND LAWNS.
MAGNIFICENT GRENADINES.
LAMA LACE POINTS, JACKETS, 46.
SEA SIDE SHAWLS, NEW STYLES.
BREAK FAa SHAWLS, WHITE AND COL'D.
TOURIST . VGLOYES, HOSIERY, SCARFS, TIES
AND 'VEILS.
N. D.—BATHING DRESS GOODS, OIL SILK.
CAPS. &c. m w stf
ri 1i1.t4.; KNIGHTS TEMPLAR WILL FIND
1 a splendid assortment of White Kid Cleves for the
parade and ball, "51 a pair, at Dirs. M. A, BINDER'S.
N. W. corner NlOll4ll ttia ( ) DRAW qtreet4. jol2.2tril
. .
VAN HARLINGEN
ARRISON r
1004 CRESTIIIIIT STREET,
• . • Have opened a large stook of
•
• ELEGANT MATERIALS
FOR
SLIP COVERS FOR , FURNITURE,
TWILLED FURNITURE STRIPES,
BAZIN FURNITURE STRIPES,
FANCY JACQUARD LINEN STRIPES, •
PLAIN AND FIGURED LINENS,
WHITE TWILLED
UNDRESSED nuthilt LINEN.
SLIP COVERS made to Order in the best manner.
ALSO,
MOSQUITO NETTINGS,
BOBBINETTS, all colors ;
TARLETANS, all colors ;
For covering Mirrors, Chandeliers,
ALSO,
LINEN FLOOR CLOTHS, in &V•ery width.
STRIPED VERANDAH LINEN, in great variety.
jell Otrp§
EDWARD FERRIS,
No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET;
IMPORTER OF
WHITE GOODS,
LACES and
EMBROIDERIES,
OFFERS TO THE TRADE
200 Pieces Choice Piques.
400 Pieces Plaid and Striped NainsOoks.
New Homburgs.
New Guipure and Valenciennes Laces.
New White Goods of all kinds, desirable for
Spring trade.
Juet opened and for sale at a small advance on cost on
mportation.
EDWARD FERRIS
No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
ja2B to th e
WHITE GOODS
LADIES
who are preparing for a Summer Trip, or tbo Watering
Places, will find our stock of
WHITE GOODS
very complete, embracing
THIN MATERIAL FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES,
Including
8-4 FRENCH MUSLIN AT We.
TARLATANS, FRENCH NAINSOOKS,
In Plain, Striped and Plaid.
PIQUES, PEKINS, Ac.
As we make
NECH-TIES, SCARFS, BOWS, LINEN COLLARS
AND CUFFS, EMBROIDERED SETS,
SASHES, Ac., SPECIALTIES,
In our assortment will always be found approved
novelties.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO., •
1126 Chestnut Street.
my 27 tb s to tarp
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT !
JOHN W. THOMAS ,
Nos. 405. and 407 N. Second Street,
Offers Lie entire stock of
Summer Dress Goode
At Greatly Reduced Prioes.
acrimonies, Grenadines, Lawns, Organ.
dies, Poplinettes, Summer Pop.
tins, Itiohairs, dce.
ALSO,
LAMA AND INDE LACES
IN
Points, Paletots, Botunds. &mines Marie_
Antoinettes and Zonaves.
IN BLACK AND WHITE.
tnh27 3mrp
ROSE AND BUFF TARLETAN,
For covering. 70 pieces of a very good and low
pricedquality
N F
.
EW ANCY STRIPED AND FIGURED MUSLIN.
20 pieces of the niost beautiful Figured, Striped Re
viere Muslin for Bodies, at a reduced price.
LADIES',BLACK )39 . 1t1g11,ED -REM S. LINEN
- .
A Small lot of
HQ:lm, Pi fine aomil3 at 60 ,
c h.
PIQUE.quE
A lot of of good Piques at 38 cents.
A lot of French Piques at 60 cents.
CROCHET BARBES,
For the neck. A lot (and probably the only ono in Ame
rica) of this desirable article. Price, 45 cts., not one half
cost of importation.
BRACK CRAPE COLLARS.
Some 800 high cost English Crape Collars, given away
at 25 canto. Some 40 different
About 100 pieces Job goods, various prices, unusually
good for the price. Just received.
FRENCH ORGANDY, YARD WIDE.
A small lot of superior quality, for 60 cents.
VEIL:TISSUES 33 CENTS A YARD.
Brown. Green, Blue. - Only few pieces at this low
price, at WORNE'S Lace and Embroidery Store, No. 38
Wortli Eighth street. It
CHAMPION SAFES !
CAMDEN, June 7, 1869.
MESSRS. FARREL, HERRING & CO.,
'No. 629 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dian Sins: At the very destructive fire of Messrs.
McKeon & Bin; hem's Saw Mill, which occurred_on the
evening of the 6th instant in this place—
The Safe manufactured by you; oelonging to the late
firm of F. N. Bingham & Garrison, was in the building
and subjected to a very severe test, as the tiro raged
fiercely for several hours;.and so great was the heat that
—the-brass plates-were melted off, and to our great sur
prise, when the Safe was opened, wo found all the books
and papers uninjured.
Yours, respectfully,
• SAUL. B. GARRISON,
Late of F. hi. Bingham & Garrison.,
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "THE
MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM I'IRE NOW
KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by
FARREL, HERRING & CO., 629 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
HERRING, FARREL & SHERIdAN, No. 261
BROADWAY, Now York.
. HERRING, &.CO., Chicago. '
HERRING, FARREL it SHERMAN, N. G.
More than 80,000 HERRING'S SAFES have boon and
are now in uSe; and over SIX HUNDRED have passed
through 'accidental Oros ; preserving their contents in
some instances where many others failed.
Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers,
having been received in part pay for the improved Her
ring's Patent Champion, fur ettlu at low pilaw,
jeti-tu tit a atrps.
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FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN.
G H-E D-S .
A MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE
HOMER, COLLAD/Y & CO.,
1412 and 141.4 Chestnut Street,
TO CLOSE OUT
The balance of their , Spring Importationn, including
THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES,
LESS THAN HALF PRICE.
N. 8.--H is almost needless to remark that H., C. & Co. never make such announce
ments witflout having SPECIAL BARGAINS to offer.
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U NIVERSAL
INSURANCE
Branch Office for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware,
409 CHESTNUT STREET.
TLe Original Joint-Stock Life Insurance Company of the United States.
The attention of canvassers is "especially directed to the following plans of insurance, origi
nally devised and fast carried into effect by this Company :
1. RETURN PREMIUM PLAN.
By this method of insurance the amount sif the policy is secured simply by the temporary
deposit of the annual premiums, which are returned in 'lidi,together with the amount assured
to the holder of the policy, when it shall become a claim upon the Company.
2. REDUCTION OF PREMIUM PLAN.
By this plan a reduction of-one-half is made in the pre,miutn after the third annual payment,
being equal to a dividend of 50 per cent.
Ea- A clause is inserted in the Policies issued by the UNIVERSAL, in which these results,
are distinctly specified and guaranteed.
Ratio of Assets to Liabilities,
To whom application can be made for Pamphlets or any other information
CARIVIAGES.
tM Important Announcement,
NEW, CARRIAGES !
At 712 Saneom Street, Philadelphia.
DicLEAR & KENDALL
Will keep a splendid assortment of good, strong and well
finiehed CARRIAGES always on hand, to which they
invite the attention of all desiring to purchase. '
Call at 712 SANSOBI street before purchasing else
where. mh2o e w 2.6trp§
•.r D. M. LANE,
Builder of First-class Light and Heavy
CARRIAGES,
Respectfully invites attention to his largo stock of
finished Carriages. Also, orders taken for Carriages of
every description, at
ManufactOry and...Wartwooms,
3432, 3434 and 3430 MARKET STREET,
Three squares west- of Pennsylvania Railroad Depot,
West Philadelphia .
fe2 to th semr • • '
ANTS
VV centrally locatad, with G ag and Heat.
AddreeH "0.1113 "this office. '6ll-2t r
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED UPON DIAMONDB,...WATOHES,
-
JEWELRY ' PLATE OLOTRIN dco., at
, JONES 00.'S ' •
OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFION,
Cornet of ,Third and Catskill affects,
Bolow Lombard::';.
N. B.—LIANONDS,VATOIIES4EIVEDNY, GUNS,
&c, t
BOIL SALE.AT • •
REITABHAISLY LOW PRICES.
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REPAIRS TO WATCHES. ANti
Nueical Boxee,"in thi3 beet Manner, by - eland
F
workmen. ARR & BROTHER,
. Oheetnut street, below •Fonrtb.
SHEATHING
Englifth Sheathing Felt, fel. sale byrETER Witiglay
dt 501 , 113, 115 Walnut street.
ON MONDAY,, JUNE 140
The Public are invfted to
ABOVE BROAD STREET,
Among which will be found Goods . at
I. I.
OF NIENV YORK.
TO AGENTS :
AGENTS AND CANVASSERS WANTED.
G. G. WESTCOTT & SON, Managers.
COMP/M
REAL ESTATE SALES.
REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'
Sale.—Five 2-story brick dwellings, Nos. 993, 91C/,
912, 911 and 916 Catharine street, between Ninth and
Tenth streets. On Tuesday, June 29, 18119, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold, at public sale s at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all those five 2-story brick dwellings and lot
of ground n , situate on the south side of Catharine street,
west of Ninth street, Noe. 908, 910, 912. 914, 916; the lot
containing in front on Catherine street 68 foot, and ex
tending In depth along the cast side of Lebanon street
end west side of Norris street 49 feet.
ligir Clear of all incumbrance.
Terms—s2,6oo may remain on mortgage.
31. 1110111 AS . ,& SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 191 South Fourth street.
Of PEREMPTORY SALE ON THE
96 1 .1 Premises.—Thomas k Sons, Auctioneers.—Dosiru
ble Fann and Mansion, 63 acres, near Malden, Now
Castle county, Delaware, within two-and-a-half miles of
the Railroad Station, on the Philadelphia, Wilmington
and Baltimore Railroad. On Saturday, Juno 26th, 156.9,
at o'clock P.M., will be sold at public sale, on the
premises, all that desirablp farm, of about 63 acres, situ
ate on a public road leading to Baltimore, about two--.
and-a-halt' Miles below Stanton, New Castle county,
State of Delaware. The improvements consist of a stone
mansion,containing_l2_rooms,ln _very_good_condition;_
double-deck frame barn, 60 by 40 feet; framo carriage
house and out-buildings. The land is lnc high stare' of
cultivation. The mill property buildings now on the
premises are reserved, and will eremoved by the present
owner.
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Term fi--$2,000 may remain on mortgage.
'Will be shown on application to the owner, James . H.
Taylor, Stanton Woolen Mills, at Stanton;
Sale absolute.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
jell 1924 Maud 141 South Fourth street.
TO RENT.
A.Very glegant Country Sent,
Completely Furnished. -
Carriage House, Ice House, beautiful Lawn of 8 nose,
and an abundance of Shade, Shrubbery, gruit and Vege
tables. Gardener on the place. Will be rented very lob
to a careful tenant.
•
J. T. WAY. 322 Chestnut Street.
my lO rptf.
FOR SALE
• I .0R SALE.:—A THILEE•STORY—
li-uriti•kl Mingo with back buildings and in comploto
order; wilt Po soltf
cheap, for cast* ,92,000 can remain ifs
the purchaser (lesires. Apply on the premises, at No.
Carpenter street, or at O'NkaLL & LEBI4E'S, No.'
713 South 'Fourth otreet. jel2-6tl
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170 to 100
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